I have been on a real prune-note-in-my-tobacco kick for the past few months, smoking my way through a variety of blends that are noted for this particularly tangy, fruity aroma and flavor. It all started with Peterson Royal Yacht, and I find similar notes in their Sherlock Holmes and Irish Cask. It's there big time in Rattray's Old Gowrie, and a touch in Mac Baren Plumcake (with a ton of tongue bite to boot). I have tins of Solani Festival 333 and McConnell's Paddington in my queue yet to try.
There is one bulk blend I've scouted out, Sutliff RL-PR, described as "Straight Burley cube lightly cased with the natural extracts of prune, molasses and rum." The problem is that there are no notes or reviews about how it actually tastes nor performs, and it also seems to be out of stock everywhere so I can't even order an ounce to try it myself.
Has anyone here tried the RL-PR blend, and if so, what it's like? Should I add it to my wishlist and keep an eye out for it to become available? Or is it not available for good reason, namely that it's terrible?
There is one bulk blend I've scouted out, Sutliff RL-PR, described as "Straight Burley cube lightly cased with the natural extracts of prune, molasses and rum." The problem is that there are no notes or reviews about how it actually tastes nor performs, and it also seems to be out of stock everywhere so I can't even order an ounce to try it myself.
Has anyone here tried the RL-PR blend, and if so, what it's like? Should I add it to my wishlist and keep an eye out for it to become available? Or is it not available for good reason, namely that it's terrible?